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sudo gainroot apt-get install maelyrica
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2012-09-14
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2012-09-14
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I hope I did not break any rules but:
I just updated AlloCine to version 0.9.6 because english translations were not working with 0.9.5
I don't know what should be taken into account for the coding competition so I let the "authorities" decide :-)
- 0.9.4 was released in time but french only (Only FR API used - No translations)
- 0.9.5 was released after end date but the only change is english translation and choice between FR or UK API. No other functionnal change.
- 0.9.6 is a bugfix (english translations were not applied)
Both 0.9.4 and 0.9.6 packages are available on the AlloCine thread. (I removed 0.9.5 which is just useless because translations were not working)
I wouldn't have made that 0.9.6 update if I was not sure that it would help most of english speakers here understanding what the application is doing. If it is needed to be removed, I can do it but of course I'd prefer not to rely only on french speakers for the vote
Now that translations are (hopefully) working, I do not plan to update the package on the thread. However since I'm still working on the app, the source tree will be updated continuously on GitHub.
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2012-09-15
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As I said on Monday on this thread, I don't mind you working on new features - that's great! However pushing them but especially releasing them is against the competition rules.
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2012-09-15
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To clarify this: "push to the repository" means "extras-devel", "Ovi Store" (and alike) or a source code repository? I pushed some experimental stuff to the source code repository (https://gitorious.org/flatboat). Most of this is android/OS X specific and doesn't bring any new features to maemo. Do I have to setup another non-public source code repo during the competition? If this is the case, I think this rule is rather counterproductive to the aim of the competition (encourage people to develop).
There will be a feature freeze on entries during the voting stage of the competition. Please limit your code changes to bug fix only for any competition entry release during this period, and this restriction should remain until the end of the vote.
Another thing that I'm interested in, is a voting guideline: Is there anything everybody should test with every application? Should I install every application I can, or is it OK, not to test an application that does not seem to be interesting (judged by its description)? If I need a long time to figure out, how an application works, shall I regard this as a "minus point"?
Finally, I'd suggest that the next coding competition (if there is one) is less restrictive towards existing applications (e.g. let them be part of their respective category). Maemo has a lot of different applications in certain categories (e.g. media players). A simple improvement to one of them could be of greater benefit, than a shiny new one and editing old code (or even foreign old code) can be a bigger challange than starting fresh with a clean concept.
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2012-09-15
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2012-09-15
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2012-09-15
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kojacker,
To put you further into depression, can I know if Adventlands has a support page? As I downloaded and installed the app and it doesn't run when clicking on the icon...
It only runs when I attempt to open it via terminal...I'm sad that valuable entries are having trouble due to Qt Creator not getting people's apps working as they do in the simulator
I did not ask for an exception or change (for this competition), I just wanted to understand the meaning of the rule. "Limit your code changes" is not what I consider I precise rule. When I entered I made the reasonable guess that it means debian source packages as uploaded to extras-devel or similar, but your earlier post changed that assumption.
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Is your package in extras-dev?
You could always repackage the old code as a newer version in the repo so that people will either get downgraded (if they install updates) and new people will get the original upon first install from extras-dev.